Per pkt. Per oz. I 
e. d. 8. d. 
Kohl Rabi, or Turnip-Rooted— If the roots are bailed 
when young they are excellent ... ••• 0 0 
Meins, No. 1— A valuable variety, either for spring or 
autumn sowing 1 0 
Red Dutch — The best for pickling 0 8 
Per pkt. 
s. d. 
Rosette Colewort— Exceedingly delicious and hardy ... — 
Sugar Loaf — Conical shaped, of excellent flavour when 
cooked j very distinct — 
Tom Thumb, or Little Pixie— Suitable for Summer use ... — 
Wheeler’s Imperial— Dwarf and very early — 
Per oz. 
s. s. d. 
0 8 
0 10 
0 8 
0 8 
(Brassica 
oleracea 
bullata major.) 
CncciFER-as. 
CANNELLS’ GItEEN CURLED SAVOY. 
Per oz. — s. d. 
Cannells’ Drumhead — Grows to a large size, 
very sweet and tender after frost ... ... 0 <» 
Early Dwarf uim— Very early and compact; 
may be planted closer than some sorts 0 i> 
Green Curled — Suitable for the main crop ... 0 0 
Marcelin — Strongly recommended o 0 
Tom Thumb — A very small kind, does not grow 
much larger than the Drumhead Lettuce ... 0 8 
CABBAGE, SAVOY 
CULTURE. 
the same as 
for Cabbage. 
savoy, cannells’ drumhead. 
CAPSICUM 
( Capsicum annvum). 
USE. — The pods are used for pickling, and when 
ripe ground to make Caxenne pepper. 
CULTURE. — Sow iu the end of March or the 
beginning of April in pans, and place in a hot-bed. When 
the plants are in seed leaf, thin to 4 inches apart ; those 
drawn out may again be transplanted into pots or pans. 
Continue them in the hot-bed, and give air freely. In 
May harden them off by gradually exposing to the open 
air. Early in June transplant, where they are to remain, 
in a sheltered position, under a south wall. 
Child’s Celestial Pepper— The plant begins to set its 
peppers early in the season, branching freely, and bearing 
profusely. The fruit, up to the time they are fully grown, 
arc of a delicate creamy-yellow colour, and when fuMy 
grown change to an intense vivid scarlet, making a plant 
when loaded with fruit, part of one colour and part of 
the other, an object of the most striking beauty and 
oddity. The peppers are from two to three inches long, 
of clear, sharp flavour, and superior for any of the uses 
to which a pepper can be put per packet, Gd. & 1 0 
Chili 
Golden Queen — A very ornamental variety 
Large Bell, or Bull’s Nose— Large, early ; mild flavour; 
colour glossy red 
Long Red 
Long Yellow 
Mixed Varieties 
All at 
Gd. 
per packet. 
Prince of Wales . 
Pepper, Elephant’s Trunk (capsicum annuum probos- 
cidean ) — New variety, distinguishing itself by its unusually 
long, glossy scarlet fruits of 8 to 11 inches in length by 2 to 
2A inches in breadth, resembling in shape the trunk of an 
elephant. Flavour mild, and valuable for use in the 
green state per packet 1 0 
Ruby King— Plants are very sturdy in habit, and each 
produces from G to 12 large handsome fruits, which, when 
ripe, are of a beautiful bright ruby-red colour; remark- 
ably mild ar.d pleasant to the taste per packet 1 0 
CArSICUM, BELL, OR BULL S NOSE 
( ‘->0 ) 
